A Critical History of English PoetryChatto & Windus, 1950 - 539 ページ |
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... drama . Mediaeval drama was in no sense derived from the classical drama of Greece and Rome . Under the later Empire classical drama perished of its own bestial- ity , which the Church could neither utilise nor condone . But the mimetic ...
... drama . Mediaeval drama was in no sense derived from the classical drama of Greece and Rome . Under the later Empire classical drama perished of its own bestial- ity , which the Church could neither utilise nor condone . But the mimetic ...
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... drama in so far as it is poetic . English drama in the form of Miracle Play , Morality , and Interlude was a verse drama from the outset : a poetic drama one can scarcely call it ; its style was almost always homely , not to say banal ...
... drama in so far as it is poetic . English drama in the form of Miracle Play , Morality , and Interlude was a verse drama from the outset : a poetic drama one can scarcely call it ; its style was almost always homely , not to say banal ...
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... drama , in all kinds , burst into an astonishing efflorescence . Elizabethan drama was of two kinds . First , there was the aca- demic play as practised at the Universities , the Inns of Court , and the Royal Court , presented to select ...
... drama , in all kinds , burst into an astonishing efflorescence . Elizabethan drama was of two kinds . First , there was the aca- demic play as practised at the Universities , the Inns of Court , and the Royal Court , presented to select ...
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